Pretty Privilege (Paperback)
Book 3 of 3: True CrimeKelli Roberts
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Add to basketSold by Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
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Add to basketPaperback. In 2014, adult film star Marsha May stood accused of crimes so serious that they carried the possibility of decades behind bars. She never served a day in jail.How does that happen? In Pretty Privilege: The Dark Descent of Marsha May, industry insider Kelli Roberts investigates one of the most disturbing and controversial cases to emerge from the adult entertainment world. At the center is Bianca Byndloss, better known as Marsha May, whose meteoric rise from troubled teenager to award-winning adult performer ended in an arrest involving crimes against three children and fourteen felony charges. Yet despite the gravity of the allegations and the evidence presented, the case concluded with probation, reduced charges, and a sentence many critics viewed as astonishingly lenient. Was it simply the result of plea bargaining and prosecutorial discretion? Or did something deeper influence the outcome?Drawing on decades of research into beauty bias, the halo effect, gender disparities in sentencing, and the cultural fascination with attractive offenders, Roberts examines whether "pretty privilege" helped shape the trajectory of the case. Through court records, public documents, and extensive analysis, he traces Byndloss's troubled upbringing, rapid rise in the adult industry, criminal prosecution, and eventual unraveling, while confronting the larger question of how appearance can influence justice itself. But this is not merely the story of one woman. It is the story of the victims who were forgotten, the institutions that failed, and the uncomfortable reality that our legal system may not be as blind as we like to believe. Part true crime investigation, part social critique, and part examination of privilege in modern America, Pretty Privilege challenges readers to look beyond the face, beyond the headlines, and beyond the excuses to confront a question that remains as relevant today as ever: If Marsha May had been someone else, would justice have looked different? This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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